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Baking A Murder

65. She Found a Missing Girl’s Torture Video On Her Dead Husband’s Computer - What Now?

Baking A Murder

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Tv & Film

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2023

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

Go to https://www.chime.com/baking to sign up for a Chime Checking Account today! Thanks to Chime for supporting the show. Her husband died in her arms. They were supposed to spend the rest of their lives together - but now he was gone. After the funeral, Claire went onto her perfect husband’s laptop to retrieve some work files… but instead she found movies. Hundreds and hundreds of movies. In them, various women were chained to the wall, being tortured, and mutilated. Her whole world was spinning. Why would her husband ever watch these movies? Were they even real? And why did one of the girls in the movies look so similar to the 16-year-old girl that had recently gone missing…? Author: https://www.karinslaughter.com (https://www.karinslaughter.com) Book: https://tinyurl.com/4f5nj9t7 (https://tinyurl.com/4f5nj9t7) E-Book: https://tinyurl.com/4hpd8fd2 (https://tinyurl.com/4hpd8fd2) Audiobook: https://tinyurl.com/2wekztwd (https://tinyurl.com/2wekztwd) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Everyone just kind of assumes that I'm trying to learn Chinese to be closer to my fiance and his family.

0:04.4

That's the primary reason, okay? That is my main motivator.

0:07.6

I want to spy and snoop in on conversations that my fiance's having with his family and mandarin.

0:12.8

But there's a whole lot of other reasons too.

0:14.9

Another reason is that my doctor told me that one of the best ways to keep your brain sharp is to learn a new language.

0:20.6

And I always get so motivated by that.

0:22.9

Which if you guys are looking to learn a new language,

0:25.0

might I suggest to you my favorite Rosetta Stone.

0:28.1

Rosetta Stone is a language game changer for me.

0:30.4

Okay, so they are the expert in language learning for the past 30 years.

0:34.3

They have an award-winning app where you can learn anytime, anywhere.

0:37.6

You can pick from 25 languages like they have Italian, German, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Spanish.

0:44.4

And I just love how easily digestible Rosetta Stone makes it.

0:47.8

You can learn and make real progress in as little as 10 minutes at a time.

0:51.5

And it feels like this like yummy language snack for your brain.

0:54.5

And it's really rooted in preparing you for real life.

0:57.3

My fiance was so amazed at how good Rosetta Stone is because I've tried learning Chinese before

1:01.7

and it always sounded awkward.

1:03.6

Like I sounded like robot.

1:04.9

And he would say, no, this is really good.

1:06.4

It's like how the locals talk.

1:08.4

My favorite part though, no memorizing vocab.

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